Job Description
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Duties
- Searches crime scenes to locate physical evidence; gathers and processes evidence.
- Prepares evidence specimens for analysis; processes and sends evidence to external labs, as necessary.
- Operates computers and photography, video capture, survey/mapping, various lighting, and other equipment.
- Operates 3D measurement, imaging, and realization technology to digitally capture, analyze, and describe crime and accident scenes.
- Photographs suspects, evidence, and crime and accident scenes.
- Operates a mobile crime laboratory vehicle.
- Makes plaster and silicone casting impressions for laboratory examination and court presentation using proper methods for preserving and storing evidence.
- Takes computerized and/or inked fingerprint and palmprint impressions of employees, victims, and suspects as required.
- Performs presumptive (field) tests of suspected narcotics.
- Maintains the chain of custody for physical evidence. Receives, catalogs, labels, and packages evidence and property, places in secure storage, and makes final disposition of property.
- Prepares information for records and reports including documentation of activities.
- Provides testimony in court with respect to crime scenes, evidence collection, and custody of evidence.
- Maintains inventory of equipment and supplies for the division.
- Performs related work as required.
Requirements
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
- Associate degree in forensic science or related degree; a bachelor’s degree is preferred.
- Experience in and knowledge of specialized forensic identification techniques, photography, and fingerprinting.
- Ability to learn modern approved principles, practices, and procedures of identification work and the geography of the City.
- Possess good powers of observation.
- Ability to communicate effectively and present ideas orally and in writing for varied audiences.
- Skill in the use of office and forensic equipment and technology, including computers, software, photography equipment, video capture equipment, survey/mapping equipment, electronic field devices, and other equipment as required.
- Ability to produce and present accurate records and reports.
- Ability to work in both a team environment and in an environment with minimal supervision. Possess selfsupervising attributes and a positive, congenial attitude.
- Ability to follow established procedures and complex instructions.
- Demonstrates ability to work effectively within deadlines, under stress, and with changing work priorities.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships using tact, good judgment, and resourcefulness when working with staff, community and other governmental agencies, businesses, volunteers, and the general public.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality on police investigations and evidentiary matters.
- Able to understand, apply, and utilize appropriate protective equipment and safety protocols and department specific safety procedures. This includes chemical, traffic, and electrical safety, or other hazards.
- Ability to work any or all shifts and schedules as necessary, including call-in/stand-by duty, to provide proper coverage for all incidents.
- Ability to travel to various locations both in and out of state to receive additional training as necessary.
- Possession of a valid, unrestricted Michigan motor vehicle operator’s permit.
- This position is a non-sworn, civilian classification. Employees in this classification have no arrest powers.
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